Description
Clara Schumann wrote her Piano Sonata in G minor in 1841/42. The work was not performed during the composer’s lifetime, however, and remained neglected until it was first published in 1991. Clara Schumann borrowed the Scherzo a few years after writing the piece when she integrated it into Quatre Pièces fugitives Op. 15. Nevertheless, as a whole, the sonata marks an important step in her compositional development between her two other larger-scale works, the Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 7 (1833/34) and the Piano Trio in G minor Op. 17 (1846).
EB 8172
EAN: 9790004181911
36 pages / 23 x 30.5 cm / 164 g / stapled
EB 8172D
EAN: 9790004812884
38 pages / 23 x 30.5 cm / digital edition
Description
Description
Clara Schumann wrote her Piano Sonata in G minor in 1841/42. The work was not performed during the composer’s lifetime, however, and remained neglected until it was first published in 1991. Clara Schumann borrowed the Scherzo a few years after writing the piece when she integrated it into Quatre Pièces fugitives Op. 15. Nevertheless, as a whole, the sonata marks an important step in her compositional development between her two other larger-scale works, the Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 7 (1833/34) and the Piano Trio in G minor Op. 17 (1846).
Table of contents
| 1. | Allegro |
| 2. | Adagio |
| 3. | Scherzo |
| 4. | Rondo |